Gee’s reputation has been one of dependability and consistency, and in the absence of Harvey’s early-season domination because of injury and Niese’s erratic season in part from a shoulder injury, Gee is assumed the role as Mets’ ace.

Who would have guessed?

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For whatever reason I really have not seen him pitch this year. I just know that since he was called up he has always quietly had a nice season. He is a control pitcher. Always has been. In the minors he was nothing special. But while Pelfrey and Maine would flame out he would chug along. He would have his really bad games where he would be rocked but then have a very decent game. Something happened this year where he is more effective. I thought I heard his slider or something has improved. He is a nice pitcher. But with what we have coming up I can see him traded to make room for the Montero’s and Thor’s.